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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Simply Confused

One day, I might figure out how to use Twitter. Then I could provide you with the list, including links, of all participants. Of course, I could do that now if I had lots of time on my hands. But I don't. In fact, I have an appointment coming up that I simply cannot miss.

So on to my day four pic. Hubby actually gets partial credit since he spotted this sign a couple blocks from our house. I don't know how I didn't see the thing.

Neither of us get it.

I just don't understand.

I mean, it's true that you're entering the historic district at this point, a good part of the historic district includes residences, and it wouldn't hurt to use caution.

But why pick on motorcycles? Shouldn't everyone be cautious? Surely there are plenty of cage-bound motorists that would do well to use caution, too.

Speaking of caution... I wish the Sheriff and other emergency vehicles would exercise a bit of that instead of FLYING down Lee Street at very high speeds (hence the term "flying").

I get that there's an emergency somewhere, but is 50 to 60 mph really necessary on a narrow residential street four blocks before you get to the highway? Would going a bit slower really waste that much time?

I'll have to get that on video one day so y'all can see that I am not exaggerating.

I look forward to checking out everyone's pics later. For now, I gotta scoot.

I think maybe they know that motorcyclists are the more responsible ones and will look out for soccer moms in SUVs and teenagers texting their besties as they are backing out of their driveway than the other way around.

Fuzzy, now you have me wondering. Is there really such a thing? Or are you just being creative? The only historic bear trap I can envision is a pit trap, and I doubt folks would care much for that, so I'm thinking you are pulling my leg.